Icelantic Mystic 97 Ski - Women's

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Recommended Sizing Guide

Your ski size is largely determined by both your skiing ability and your preffered style of skiing. For example, an expert skier on in Vermont will ski a far different ski than an expert in British Columbia. So take a look at our chart and explanations and find your perfect fit. Your weight also plays a large factor in finding the right ski. If you are either under or over average weight for your height consider downsizing or upsizing, respectively.

Women's Alpine Ski

Big-Mountain Freeride

Backcountry Jib

All-Mountain

Park & Pipe

All-Mountain Carve

Pro

172cm +

172cm +

172cm +

168cm +

172cm +

Expert

165cm +

165cm +

165cm +

168cm +

165cm +

Intermediate

160 - 170cm

160 - 170cm

160 - 170cm

160 - 170cm

160 - 170cm

Entry Level

N/A

N/A

150 - 170cm

150 - 170cm

150 - 170cm

SKILL LEVEL EXPLANATIONS

Pro: Excels on any terrain, on any snow condition. Enjoys high speeds.

sizing chart

Details

Mystic 97 Ski

New to Icelantic's line of touring-specific skis, the Women's Mystic 97 Ski is a lightweight, fun ride that'll make steep skinners feel like a breeze so you have the juice to crush your descent. Measuring a versatile 97 millimeters underfoot, the Mystic can chop through wind crusts, zoom over spring corn, and navigate the occasional ice patch, because every day can't be a powder day, but when you get that lucky the ski will float and surf through the deep with effortless ease. The rockered tip and tail give this backcounty-hungry stick a playful, nimble feel, with just the right amount of camber underfoot for a smooth, reliable edge hold as you make big turns down steep, wind-buffed faces.

The Mystic is built using Icelantic's Tri-Axe construction, but with its lightweight, touring-oriented Ochroma core—a combination of balsa wood and flax fiber—to ensure the ski maintains strength and stability on the descents. Vertical sidewalls further add to the ski's stability by improving torsional rigidity for better power transfer through your turns. After all, when you wake up before dawn to skin up the mountain your downhill experience should be the stuff of dreams, and with a ski that's sub seven pounds, you'll still have enough leg strength to head back up for another lap. Or ten.